NEILL Collins today insisted Wolves remain a tight-knit group of players desperate for success and declared: "People are looking for problems which don't exist."

NEILL Collins today insisted Wolves remain a tight-knit group of players desperate for success and declared: "People are looking for problems which don't exist."

Everyone at Molineux is hoping last weekend's win at Crystal Palace signals the end of an unwanted bad spell of Championship form, which prompted doubts from the fans about Wolves' promotion credentials.

Collins, named in the Championship team of the week following his impressive return from injury at Selhurst Park, believes the best of Wolves' young team is yet to come.

"If there was any sort of problem with us we wouldn't be able to go out and play like we did at Crystal Palace," said the versatile defender.

"That's the only way to answer it. People like the media make a much bigger deal of things than what it really is.

"There's TV programmes to be watched and newspapers to be sold and people want to ask the questions. But sometimes the answers aren't what they want to hear.

"That's just the way it is and we carry on going about our business."

Collins continued: "We're not happy with the position we're in but by the same token we know we're a young team.

"Expectations have been raised and I think that's maybe a wee bit unfair on some of the boys because they are still young.

"The club wants to get the best out of these players, not let some other club do it, because what's happening at the moment is a bit of a learning experience.